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| Subject | Re: Running code from source that includes extension modules |
| Date | Wed, 02 Oct 2013 21:15:04 +0200 |
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Michael Schwarz, 02.10.2013 17:38: > I've just started looking into distutils because I need to write an > extension module in C (for performance reasons) and distutils seems to be > the most straight-forward way. > > I've had success building a C file into a Python extension module using > "python setup.py build" but I am wondering what the recommended way for > using that module during development is. While writing Python code I'm used > to just run the code from the source directory. But the built extension > module's .so of course does not just end up on sys.path magically. > > So how do I run my code so it will find the built extension module? Do I > pass the output directory on the command line manually or is there some > other solution? I would like to still be able to run the code from the > source directory as I'm using PyCharm to edit and debug the code. You can run python setup.py build_ext -i That will build your extension module and install it right into your package structure. BTW, if you use Cython instead of plain C, you can use pyximport to get on-the-fly extension module builds during development. Stefan
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Re: Running code from source that includes extension modules Stefan Behnel <stefan_ml@behnel.de> - 2013-10-02 21:15 +0200
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